Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary
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Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary
Summary
Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary is the creator of Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen[2].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary is in the country of United States[3].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary's instance of is recorded as painting[4].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary's maintained by is recorded as European Paintings[5].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary is owned by Hugo Moser[6].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary is owned by Walter Andreas Hofer[7].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary is owned by Paul Drey Gallery[8].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary is owned by Belle Linsky[9].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary is owned by Jack Linsky[10].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary is associated with the Northern Renaissance movement[11].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary's genre is portrait[12].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary's depicts is recorded as Mary of Hungary[13].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary's depicts is recorded as woman[14].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary's depicts is recorded as portrait[15].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary is made of oil paint[16].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary is made of wood[17].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary's collection is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[18].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary's collection is recorded as House of Orange-Nassau[19].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary's collection is recorded as House of Hohenzollern[20].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary's collection is recorded as Wilhelm II[21].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary's inventory number is recorded as 1982.60.26[22].
- The location of Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary was Metropolitan Museum of Art[23].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary's country of origin is recorded as Netherlands[24].
- 1600 marks the founding of Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary[25].
- Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary's exhibition history is recorded as Exhibition of Paintings from the Collection of Emperor Wilhelm II[26].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary is the creator of Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen[2].
Publication
Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary's genre is portrait[12].
Subject and Themes
Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary's main subject is woman[27]. It is associated with the Northern Renaissance movement[11].
Material and Period
Recorded made from material include oil paint[16] and wood[17]. The location of Mary (1505–1558), Queen of Hungary was Metropolitan Museum of Art[23].